EP Soul's Echo
Written on the road, from resilience, and echoes from the past and future. For anyone chasing meaning to enjoy the miles ahead.
🎶 Soul's Echo
Truth, Groove, and Soul
Sit Back & Relax
A Frankly Spunk Original Collection
🌄 Why This Album Exists
This EP didn’t arrive all at once—it came in bits and pieces, like hooks drifting in from distant memories and future dreams. I keep daily logs, and over time, themes emerge—tagged, revisited, and reshaped.
Each track reflects a life rhythm we all know: indecision, trial and error, revise and rewrite, bounce back, keep going. Dreams take time. You carve away what doesn’t fit, and what remains is the masterpiece.
Frankie and Francine showed up naturally—two souls walking each other home through life’s jazz. Their voices felt inevitable. And the Boston Bull persona? A nod to a beloved late-night companion whose spunk lit up every room—a spirit too bold to fade, and too soulful to ignore.
🎙 What It Is
✅ A collection for the wanderers, the ones who still ask questions.
✅ Frankie and Francine embody two voices walking each other home.
✅ Every track echoes a universal step in emotional evolution—love, loss, courage, regret, and rebirth.
✅ Frankly Spunk ain’t just a vibe. It’s a record of resilience.
✍ Track Highlights
1. Half a Goodbye Still Hurts Whole
The soul doesn’t know how to let go in halves. This is a story of parting with love still echoing, still waiting for resolution.
2. Maybe Love Was Waiting
Love doesn’t always knock loud. This track reminds us that love might have been waiting all along—we just had to pause long enough to hear it.
3. What’s It All About Frankie?
A shared night of jazz-fueled reflection on meaning, purpose, and soulful presence between two aging romantics still seeking the real question.
4. You Are the Echo to My Soul
The lyrical heartbeat of the EP. A duet where two old souls recognize their harmonies within the noise of the world.
5. If Regret Could Dance
A sultry, slow confession of missed chances that still move like a memory on the dance floor of our minds.
6. Nothing is Limited by What Happened Before
Resilience with a beat. A ballad of new beginnings and soul commitments made not in spite of, but because of the past.
7. You Gotta Leave There to Get Here
A truth-wrapped groove. The song says it plain—yesterday can’t hold you back when you choose now.